BIOLOGY 173 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Thought Experiment, Reaction Rate, Potassium Cyanide

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O if you double [reactants] you double reaction rate. in a simple chemical reaction: r p in an enzyme-catalyzed reaction, rate depends on concentration of both enzyme and substrate. Must form es complex identify: video- constant [enzyme], increasing [substrate] free e. Product: understand: product vs. time graph is very different from rate vs. substrate graph, define (on rate vs. substrate graph): rate determined by whichever is limiting (usually enzyme) enzyme substrate active site. Vmax = the maximum rate of reaction at vmax, virtually all enzyme active sites are filled all the time, i. e. , the enzyme is all in the es complex (saturated) Km = the substrate concentration at which the reaction rate is half-maximal. Boil for 4 minutes; cool by immersing in room temp water. Reacts with adjacent sulfhydryl (-sh) groups, if present. Vii- para-hydroxybenzoic acid resembles catechol (see figure 2) Table 2: characteristics of inhibitors used in this experiment.

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